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IMPROV 401 Sundays 11AM - 130PM Starts 5/31/15
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401: Intro to LongForm: the Harold
Students build off game-driven scene work explored in 301 to discover how If-Then patterns can be used to produce a rewarding long-form structure. One of the best known and most engaging formats, the Harold was developed by the legendary Del Close many years ago to explore connections between scenes, creating a rich world before the audiences' eyes. Using the Harold as a template, improvisers dive into key components shared by many long-forms such as openings, second beats, and group games. This gateway to long-form will help students focus on strengthening scenework and building ensemble while taking an important step in the journey towards IB's signature "All-Form" stye of play. Graduates of 401 can improvise a basic Harold and have command over game-driven scenework. Upon completion of 401, students are also eligible to enroll in the Advanced Harold elective.
$225.00 per person. Maximum of 12 participants per class.
Prerequisite: Improv 301
Classes run for 8 weeks
Improv 401
Day/Time: Sundays 11AM - 130PM
Class Dates: May 31; June 7, 14, 21, 28; July 12, 19, 26 (No class on July 5)
Student Showcase: Monday, July 27 at 8PM
Class Location: Training Center Upper
Instructor: Ben Snitkoff
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ImprovBoston is a national leader in "The Art of Comedy." Our experienced instructors teach classes in improv comedy, sketch comedy writing and stand up comedy. Our small classes ensure that everyone learns while having a great time, and are perfect for the beginner or advanced performer.